Volunteer Positions

Over 52000 people have signed up and sent faxes to
their elected officials through DigitalConsumer.org.
That's great news. Only through grassroots organizing
are we going to be able to counter the millions of
dollars Hollywood spends on campaign contributions.
But to succeed, DigitalConsumer.org needs help from
you. If sending a fax only gets you started, we've got
lots of volunteer positions we need filled. If you've
got a day a week, or even an hour a week, we can use
your help.

Web Advocates.
We need help spreading the word. We're looking for
people who are active posters on blogs or message
boards who can help educate consumers that their
rights are being taken away and encourage them to act.
Contact Joe Kraus (joe@digitalconsumer.org) if you'd like to help
with this.

Email Educators.
Thus far, over 52000 people have signed up and used
DigitalConsumer.org to contact their elected
officials. That base of 52000 people has a lot of
questions they want answered and we need help
responding to emails and fielding the hundreds of
questions we're getting about the issues at hand.
Contact Wade Randlett (wade@digitalconsumer.org) if you'd like to
help with this.

Newsletter/Blog compilers.
We spend a lot of time combing the web for content
that's relevant to the debate over personal use
rights. As DigitalConsumer grows, we need help
digging. We'd like to create a newsletter that we post
on the site daily. We need people who are great at
finding the daily dish on digital rights and we need
people to compile those articles together into a
newsletter to be posted on the site. Contact Graham
Spencer (graham@digitalconsumer.org) if you'd like to help with
this.

Local Organizers.
We've received dozens of questions from people asking
how they can act and organize local groups dedicated
to protecting consumer personal use rights. We need
people who excel at grassroots organizing that can
spearhead the coordination with a suite of local
volunteers. Contact Wade Randlett (wade@digitalconsumer.org) if
you'd like to help with this.

Graphic Artists.
We've been inundated with requests for banners and
buttons that people can use on their site to link to
DigitalConsumer.org. That's great. The only problem is
that we don't know any graphic artists that can help.
If you're a Photoshop whiz or you know how to make
great creative we're looking for you. Contact Wade
Randlett (wade@digitalconsumer.org) if you'd like to help.